Planning for the 2013Sacramento Aloha Festivalis under way! Thousands have attended in years past, so don’t miss your chance to be there for this year’s festival, scheduled for October 5 at Cal Expo (10am to 6pm). Admission is free, parking is $10.

The festival features something for everyone – not only Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Entertainment, but merchandise and food vendors; a cultural village; a keiki (children’s) corner with arts & crafts and educational information; health and community awareness exhibits; workshops; and more.

If you’re interested in participating as a vendor or entertainer, or becoming a sponsor or volunteer, please contact the following festival staff for more information:

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Originally from California, Iʻve lived on Oʻahu for a number of years. Music has always been my passion and Iʻm fortunate to be able to work with and support many of Hawaiʻiʻs musicians. For such a tiny speck in the middle of a very large ocean, we have an amazing wealth of talent here! ~Lynn

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